SOME Premier League stars just can’t seem to obey the government guidelines to stay indoors and observe social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic.
From a kickabout at a public park to hosting a wild sex party, the rule-breaking has been wide-ranging, to say the least.
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But which players – and even managers – are guilty of breaching the Covid-19 lockdown rules?
Check out some of the biggest offenders, below…
GOALKEEPER – David Ospina
The former Arsenal goalkeeper – now at Napoli – was spotted at a supermarket in Italy, despite the nation’s advice to stay indoors at all costs.
RIGHT-BACK – Serge Aurier
The Tottenham full-back shared a video of himself training with team-mate Moussa Sissoko, before swiftly deleting it, having already been given a slap on the wrists for pulling a similar stunt earlier this month.
CENTRE-BACK – Kyle Walker
The Man City star ignored the coronavirus lockdown by hosting a three-hour sex party with a friend and two call girls in his flat. Walker later apologised for his indiscretions.
Aurier recently shared a video of himself and Sissoko breaking lockdown rules
Walker hosted a sex party with a pal and two escorts
CENTRE-BACK – David Luiz
The Arsenal defender was spotted enjoying a kickabout with pal Granit Xhaka in Southgate, London – with a dog-walker saying: “They were having a great time, not a care in the world.”
LEFT-BACK – Ryan Sessegnon
The Spurs defender was spotted training at a London park with team-mate Sissoko.
CENTRE-MID – Moussa Sissoko
Another Spurs name on the list, Sissoko has been caught twice now – once with Aurier and another time with Sessegnon. Three strikes and you’re out, Moussa!
CENTRE-MID – Granit Xhaka
The former Gunners captain – who told fans to “f*** off” earlier this season – was seen playing football in a public area alongside Luiz recently.
Jack Grealish ignored government advice by attending a party and then crashing his car
Nicolas Pepe kicked a ball around with others outside, and was exposed by a WhatsApp post
CENTRE-MID – Jack Grealish
The England hopeful crashed his car not long after a 4am party – and that came just hours after urging fans stay indoors during lockdown.
RIGHT-WING – Nicolas Pepe
The Arsenal winger, wearing a grey tracksuit and black trainers, casually joined in a game on an astroturf pitch in Colindale’s Graham Park on April 15 – and was slammed by Arsenal.
LEFT-WING – Oumar Niasse
The Everton star was stopped while driving his £100,000 Mercedes-Benz without a seatbelt and with a pal and two girls inside. Unmarked police sent him packing with a warning.
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STRIKER – Alexandre Lacazette
The Arsenal forward had his Audi washed by a car valeted on his driveway on Monday, with a passer-by saying: “I was shocked to see them so close.”
SUBS – Mason Mount & Declan Rice
The Chelsea midfielder apologised to boss Frank Lampard after being spotted having a kickabout in public with West Ham ace Rice.
MANAGER – Jose Mourinho
The Spurs boss was slammed after appearing to lead a training session in a North London park.
Alexandre Lacazette got close to a valeter who he asked to clean his car despite the lockdown
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